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Commission Rigger Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Ironworker

Lumberton, TX · On-site

$21.25 - $28/hr

The ideal candidate is experienced with rigging, hoisting, bolting, welding, and precision ... Commission (EEOC), and to meeting the accessibility needs of persons with disabilities in a timely ...

The role also supports maintenance and rigging activities and requires strong attention to safety ... Commission (EEOC), and to meeting the accessibility needs of persons with disabilities in a timely ...

Bolt Up

Lumberton, TX · On-site

$21.25 - $28/hr

The role also supports maintenance and rigging activities and requires strong attention to safety ... Commission (EEOC), and to meeting the accessibility needs of persons with disabilities in a timely ...

Crane Technician

Houston, TX · On-site

$22.50 - $31/hr

Responsibilities ● Assemble, install, wire and commission Morgan industrial overhead cranes at ... and rigging. Requirements ● Must be legally authorized to work in the United States. ● ...

Ironworker

Lumberton, TX

$21.25 - $28/hr

The ideal candidate is experienced with rigging, hoisting, bolting, welding, and precision ... Commission (EEOC), and to meeting the accessibility needs of persons with disabilities in a timely ...

Responsibilities Installation and commission of a wide variety of HVAC & refrigeration equipment ... Crane signaling and rigging experience. Steam boiler/system maintenance, troubleshooting, service ...

Responsibilities Installation and commission of a wide variety of HVAC & refrigeration equipment ... Crane signaling and rigging experience. Steam boiler/system maintenance, troubleshooting, service ...

Responsibilities Installation and commission of a wide variety of HVAC & refrigeration equipment ... Crane signaling and rigging experience. Steam boiler/system maintenance, troubleshooting, service ...

... and commission of a wide variety of HVAC & refrigeration equipment. • Performs maintenance of ... and rigging experience. • Steam boiler/system maintenance, troubleshooting, service including ...

Responsibilities Installation and commission of a wide variety of HVAC & refrigeration equipment ... Crane signaling and rigging experience. Steam boiler/system maintenance, troubleshooting, service ...

Responsibilities • Installation and commission of a wide variety of HVAC & refrigeration ... and rigging experience. • Steam boiler/system maintenance, troubleshooting, service including ...

Responsibilities Installation and commission of a wide variety of HVAC & refrigeration equipment ... Crane signaling and rigging experience. Steam boiler/system maintenance, troubleshooting, service ...

Responsibilities Installation and commission of a wide variety of HVAC & refrigeration equipment ... Crane signaling and rigging experience. Steam boiler/system maintenance, troubleshooting, service ...

Responsibilities Installation and commission of a wide variety of HVAC & refrigeration equipment ... Crane signaling and rigging experience. Steam boiler/system maintenance, troubleshooting, service ...

Responsibilities • Installation and commission of a wide variety of HVAC & refrigeration ... and rigging experience. • Steam boiler/system maintenance, troubleshooting, service including ...

... and commission of a wide variety of HVAC & refrigeration equipment. • Performs maintenance of ... and rigging experience. • Steam boiler/system maintenance, troubleshooting, service including ...

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Commission Rigger information

What is the difference between Commission Rigger vs Crane Operator?

AspectCommission RiggerCrane Operator
CertificationsRigger certification, OSHA safety trainingCrane operator license, OSHA safety training
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, industrial settings, event setupsConstruction sites, shipping yards, industrial facilities
Job ResponsibilitiesAssembling, installing, and securing loads for liftingOperating cranes to lift and move heavy loads

Commission Riggers and Crane Operators often work together on construction and industrial sites. While both require safety certifications and work in similar environments, Commission Riggers focus on preparing loads for lifting, whereas Crane Operators handle the actual operation of cranes. Understanding these differences helps employers and workers identify the right skills needed for each role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Commission Rigger, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Commission Rigger, you need strong mechanical aptitude, knowledge of rigging techniques, and relevant safety certifications such as NCCCO or OSHA. Proficiency with rigging equipment, load charts, and mechanical systems is essential, along with experience using lifting and hoisting machinery. Attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and effective teamwork are critical soft skills that set top performers apart. These abilities ensure safe, efficient, and precise handling of heavy loads in industrial, construction, or event settings.

What are Commission Riggers?

Commission Riggers are skilled professionals responsible for assembling, installing, and ensuring the safe operation of rigging systems used to lift and move heavy equipment, typically in industries such as construction, shipbuilding, and entertainment. Their tasks include securing loads, setting up cranes or hoists, and inspecting rigging equipment to ensure safety and compliance with regulations. Commission Riggers must have a strong understanding of mechanical systems, safety standards, and relevant hand signals. Their expertise is essential for the safe and efficient movement of large or complex loads on job sites.

What are some of the common challenges Commission Riggers face when coordinating with other departments on a project?

Commission Riggers frequently collaborate with engineers, safety managers, and construction teams to ensure the safe and precise installation of heavy equipment. One common challenge is aligning schedules and priorities across departments, which can lead to delays or last-minute changes. Effective communication and detailed planning are essential to avoid misunderstandings and ensure all safety protocols are met. Riggers must also be adaptable, as unforeseen site conditions or equipment availability can require quick problem-solving and flexibility.
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$21.25 - $28/hr

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Come Build Your Career at Aecon!
Aecon delivers some of the most complex and impactful infrastructure projects - from transformative transportation networks to critical energy, industrial and nuclear programs. The projects we build connect communities and power future generations. With deep roots in North America and a strong footprint internationally, Aecon brings global expertise and proudly serves public and private sector clients through its Construction and Concessions segment.
Safety Always is not only our #1 core value - it is the standard that anchors our culture. We believe the most ambitious projects deserve the most committed people. At Aecon, you won't just build your career - you'll help build what matters to enable future generations to thrive.
At Aecon, you can count on:
  • Safety Always. Our number one core value. The safety of our people, projects, partners, and stakeholders is our priority focus - today and always.
  • Integrity. We lead by example, with humility and courage.
  • Accountability. We're passionate about delivering on our commitments.
  • Inclusion. We provide opportunities where people feel valued, supported, and empowered to contribute fully.

We deliver infrastructure with purpose, and our people are at the heart of everything we do. Aecon employees are incredibly proud to build some of the most impactful infrastructure of this generation - we call it Aecon Proud.
At Aecon we:
  • Ensure you and your family receive the services and benefits needed to support your mental, emotional, and physical well-being.
  • Are intentional when it comes to investing in your development. We help you build your career and advance your skills through our Aecon University, tuition reimbursement, and Leadership Programs.
  • Are committed to creating work environments focused on mutual respect, teamwork, collaboration, and new ideas, through meaningful initiatives and training, partnerships with Veteran groups, to ensure we are building with top talent and harnessing our collective strengths within every aspect of our culture.
  • Operate responsibly by managing risk, safety, and environmental considerations across all our projects and surrounding communities.

Our success is built on the passion, expertise, and dedication of our people. Together, we embrace strong execution, innovation, and continuous improvement- values that come to life through the unique talents and collaborative spirit of every team member. If you're inspired to make a difference through future-building projects, join our best-in-class team.
What is the Opportunity?
We are seeking a skilled, safety-focused structural ironworker who can work as part of a crew to raise, position, align, and secure structural steel components to build complete frameworks and structures. The ideal candidate is experienced with rigging, hoisting, bolting, welding, and precision alignment, and can adapt to changing duties as projects progress while maintaining quality and efficiency. This role requires comfort working at heights, in confined spaces, and in varying weather conditions, with a strong commitment to safety standards, including the proper use of respiratory protection when required.
What You'll Do Here:
  • Erect and assemble structural steel frameworks, including girders, columns, and related components.
  • Set up and operate rigging and hoisting equipment to lift, guide, and position steel members.
  • Signal crane and hoist operators and guide loads using tag lines.
  • Align, bolt, and secure steel members using hand tools, drift pins, jacks, and turnbuckles.
  • Verify vertical and horizontal alignment using levels and plumb bobs.
  • Perform cutting and welding as required to modify or fit steel components.
  • Assist with foundation work, including rod busting, as needed.
  • Follow all safety requirements, including the use of respiratory protection when required.
  • Work at heights, in confined spaces, and outdoors in varying weather and temperature conditions.
  • Adapt to changing tasks and responsibilities as projects progress.

This is not for a current project. We are taking applications for consideration on future roles.
Aecon fosters belonging within and across our organization. We consider all applicants for positions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, mental or physical disabilities, veteran status, and all other characteristics protected by law.
We are committed to adhering to the objectives and requirements outlined in the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), and to meeting the accessibility needs of persons with disabilities in a timely manner, through the implementation of the requirements of the EEOC and its applicable regulations. Appropriate accommodation under the EEOC will be provided upon request throughout the interview and hiring process.